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What a beautiful price structure on the Monthly scale.
What's your take?
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Into a narrow consolidation band post breakout.
Sustained above the zone, Target's intact.
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— Gurleen (@GurleenKaur_19) August 9, 2021
A break-through at ATH.
Sustenance above 698 and a breakout at 705.85 would bring in higher targets of 733 followed by 800 in short term. #StockMarket #StocksToWatch pic.twitter.com/2aaY3BG99D
Once again, approaching towards the zone of 98.35-101.05
A break-through would be a bullish indicative towards a new 52-week high.
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— Gurleen (@GurleenKaur_19) August 6, 2021
Sustenance above 98.35 and a break-through at 101.05 will bring in a new 52-week high. #StockMarket #StocksToWatch #Metals pic.twitter.com/W5G6OeqQB9
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Double Top Buy & T20 Pattern - Bullish above 4058.33 daily close on 1% Box Size chart. https://t.co/DPEehZwkS4

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— Saket Reddy (@saketreddy) June 24, 2020
Achieved the second target of 1820 today, now near the first target of 1780!
Got a nice 15-20% move till now.
Trailing stop loss is the best thing one can do now! https://t.co/YidPZamyxz
Jubilant Foodworks - updated chart https://t.co/mH1TTqHbcq

Post the capitulation move, I am anticipating an ascending triangle breakout in Jubilant Foodworks however the buy is not triggered yet. That target open would be 667.
— The_Chartist \U0001f4c8 (@charts_zone) April 21, 2022
Ascending triangles also act as key reversal patterns. https://t.co/M1vLYEsngf pic.twitter.com/f06rbJhLaq
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His arrogance and ambition prohibit any allegiance to morality or character.
Thus far, his plan to seize the presidency has fallen into place.
An explanation in photographs.
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Joshua grew up in the next town over from mine, in Lexington, Missouri. A a teenager he wrote a column for the local paper, where he perfected his political condescension.
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By the time he reached high-school, however, he attended an elite private high-school 60 miles away in Kansas City.
This is a piece of his history he works to erase as he builds up his counterfeit image as a rural farm boy from a small town who grew up farming.
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After graduating from Rockhurst High School, he attended Stanford University where he wrote for the Stanford Review--a libertarian publication founded by Peter Thiel..
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Hawley's writing during his early 20s reveals that he wished for the curriculum at Stanford and other "liberal institutions" to change and to incorporate more conservative moral values.
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Like company moats, your personal moat should be a competitive advantage that is not only durable—it should also compound over time.
Characteristics of a personal moat below:
I'm increasingly interested in the idea of "personal moats" in the context of careers.
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) November 22, 2018
Moats should be:
- Hard to learn and hard to do (but perhaps easier for you)
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- Legible
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- Unique to your own talents & interests https://t.co/bB3k1YcH5b
2/ Like a company moat, you want to build career capital while you sleep.
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People talk about \u201cpassive income\u201d a lot but not about \u201cpassive social capital\u201d or \u201cpassive networking\u201d or \u201cpassive knowledge gaining\u201d but that\u2019s what you can architect if you have a thing and it grows over time without intensive constant effort to sustain it
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3/ You don’t want to build a competitive advantage that is fleeting or that will get commoditized
Things that might get commoditized over time (some longer than
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- Proprietary networks
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- Many "awards"
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In the internet economy, what has become scarce are things like specific knowledge, rare & valuable skills, and great reputations.